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ECE 210 Exam 1 Review Session

ECE 210 Exam 1 Review Session. Kanad Sarkar Sanat Pandey Daksh Varshney Ashish Pabba. Basic Terminology. Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits. Equivalent circuits V T  = I N R T V T =  V oc = Open Circuit Voltage I N =  I sc = Short Circuit Voltage R T  = R N .

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ECE 210 Exam 1 Review Session

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  1. ECE 210 Exam 1 Review Session Kanad Sarkar Sanat Pandey Daksh Varshney Ashish Pabba

  2. Basic Terminology

  3. Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits

  4. Equivalent circuits • VT = INRT • VT= Voc= Open Circuit Voltage • IN= Isc= Short Circuit Voltage • RT = RN  • Main Idea and Important Details

  5. 1.Source suppression of INDEPENDENT only          a. short circuit independent voltage     sources         b. remove/unplug independent current sources 2. Inject 1A into the terminal (a) 3. Solve this circuit to find the Vab 4. Change the units of Vabfrom Volts (V) to Ohm(Ω) • To get RTdirectly

  6. Pavailable= Pmax= (VT/(4 RT))=0.25(IN2)RT • Happens when Rload= RT=> Matched Load • The available power is NOT the total power, it is the power that can be used up by the load  • Detailed derivation on pg. 61 in the book • Available and Max Power

  7. Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp)

  8. Assume : • 1.Rin is large => I+ = I- = 0 • 2.Routis small => V+ = V- • Note: NEVER do KCL on the ground node of the op amp as there other components inside the op amp as seen in the diagram • Ideal Op-amp

  9. Linearity, Time Invariance, and LTI Systems • Analog System : Time continuous input f(t) to output y(t)

  10. Zero input means f(t)=0 -----> independent of the input  • Zero state means = 0 -----> independent of the initial state • Zero-input response is and zero state response is • Zero input response =  • Zero state response =

  11. Linearity • “A system is said to be linear if its output is a sum of distinct zero input and zero state responses that vary linearly with the initial state of the system and linearly with the system input, respectively” • Zero State Linearity: response varies linearly with the input • Zero Input Linearity: similar concept different name

  12. Delayed inputs cause equally delayed outputs • Time Invariance

  13. Current in an inductor can be discontinuous • Voltage is ALWAYS continuous for practical sources • At steady state, capacitor acts as if it is unplugged  Current at steady state is zero through a capacitor • Capacitor

  14. Voltage in an inductor can be discontinuous • Current is ALWAYS continuous for practical sources • At steady state, the inductor acts as a wire  Voltage at steady state is zero across an inductor • Inductor

  15. First Order RC Circuits

  16. Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. The switch is closed at t=0 from position a to b, bringing the capacitor into the left side of the network. Assuming that the capacitor is in the DC state when the switch is moved, calculate voltage v(t) for t>0. Also calculate i1(t) and i2(t). • Example 3.13 and 3.14(pg. 95) from the book

  17. Don’t panic, just keep on moving • Make sure you are in the right mindset going into the exam • Spend your time showing what you know • Check the whole test for easy points when short on time • DON’T CHEAT • Exam Advice

  18. Complex Numbers

  19. Steady-State Circuit

  20. Spring 2016 Q2

  21. Fall 14

  22. Fall 15

  23. Fall 2017 

  24. Spring 2016

  25. Fall 2017 Q2

  26. OP AMP Questions

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